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Abbas, the Palestinian leadership, and Fatah “expressed condolences” for the death of Hamama Al-Dalki, a “hero” who participated in the bombing of the Eilabun tunnel

Images and text posted on the official Fatah Facebook page

 

Posted text: “Fatah Movement Deputy Chairman [and Fatah Central Committee member] brother Mahmoud Al-Aloul ‘Abu Jihad’ expressed condolences on behalf of His Honor [PA] President [Mahmoud Abbas], the Palestinian leadership, and Fatah on the death of the female fighter Hamama Al-Dalki… who was among the first of the female heroes in Fatah’s armed activityand participated in the bombing of the Eilabun tunnel (i.e., attempted bombing of Israel’s National Water Carrier)…

 

Today, Wednesday [Dec. 16, 2020], Fatah eulogized fighter Hamama Hussein Al-Dalki, sister of the commander of the Eilabun squad, Martyr Hussein Al-Dalki.

 

In a statement, Fatah said that Hamama was the one who carried the explosives on her head… for  a distance of more than two kilometers.

 

They added: ‘Without Hamama, her brother, and those who were with them , there would have been no Intilaqa (See note below –Ed.) and the tunnel would not have been bombed.’

 

 

The images show terrorist Hamama Al-Dalki.

 

 

 

Bombing of Israel's National Water Carrier - On Jan. 1, 1965, Palestinian terrorists attempted to bomb Israel's National Water Carrier. This was the first attack against Israel carried out by Fatah. Fatah refers to the attack as the “Intilaqa”, meaning “the Launch” of Fatah.

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